16 Uses of Sticky Pine Sap for Wilderness Survival and Self-Reliance
Posted on February 5, 2015 by Survival Sherpa
by Todd WalkerScavenging resources in a wilderness survival situation can turn up life-saving stuff. That’s why developing a possum mentality is vital!
Our ancestors walked our woodlands and learned to use the resources
most modern outdoor enthusiast overlook. Essential woodland resources
seem to be invisible to the modern eye. The stuff you’ve got packed in
your woodcraft/bushcraft kit or bug out bag are consumable. You’ll
eventually use up that roll of duct tape… or, more than likely, you
forgot to pack it.
Not a problem. Pine trees produce a sticky substitute with superior benefits!
Learning to identify and use natural resources has gotten me out of
many sticky situations in the woods. Pardon the play on words as we
explore the many uses of this tacky, amber-colored pine sap I call Jewel of the Woods!
survivalsherpa.wordpress.com/2…rvival-and-self-reliance/
Posted on February 5, 2015 by Survival Sherpa
by Todd WalkerScavenging resources in a wilderness survival situation can turn up life-saving stuff. That’s why developing a possum mentality is vital!
Our ancestors walked our woodlands and learned to use the resources
most modern outdoor enthusiast overlook. Essential woodland resources
seem to be invisible to the modern eye. The stuff you’ve got packed in
your woodcraft/bushcraft kit or bug out bag are consumable. You’ll
eventually use up that roll of duct tape… or, more than likely, you
forgot to pack it.
Not a problem. Pine trees produce a sticky substitute with superior benefits!
Learning to identify and use natural resources has gotten me out of
many sticky situations in the woods. Pardon the play on words as we
explore the many uses of this tacky, amber-colored pine sap I call Jewel of the Woods!
survivalsherpa.wordpress.com/2…rvival-and-self-reliance/
its all good